Susanne has over 20 years' experience in the retail sector and, having been brought into the business in April 2012 to professionalise the business and to set about a comprehensive business transformational programme, we look forward to finding our more about her plans for the future and how she has achieved such success.

King's School, Gloucester are the proud sponsors of this event and Alistair Macnaughton, Headmaster, had this to say

"We are very excited to be a part of this event. King's, originally a boy's school established in 1541, has been fully co-educational since 1985 which has certainly transformed the ethos of the school for the better.

"Preparing our pupils for the world of business is very important at King's. As well as a thriving Business Studies and Economics department, the school runs Enterprise Clubs and pupils work to develop business ideas in order to raise funds for overseas expeditions, which this coming academic year will see a group visit New York.

"To have the opportunity to meet so many successful people at this event keeps us in touch with the business community."

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After taking 11 points from their last three games in the Aviva Premiership, including bonus point wins against Wasps and Bristol, Gloucester will be looking to continue their good form when they welcome La Rochelle to Kingsholm.

Gloucester's much changed side had to overcome conceding an early try on Thursday evening, but responded in style to down Stade Rochelais by 35 points to 14 in the European Rugby Challenge Cup and set up a mouthwatering return fixture next weekend.

Having named an unchanged starting XV for the past three Aviva Premiership games, Gloucester Rugby ring the changes and retain only five players for Thursday's visit of Stade Rochelais in the European Rugby Challenge Cup (kick off 7:45pm).

Talk about a game of two halves. Things looked grim on Saturday as Gloucester trailed 0-6 to Bristol at half-time. However, Matt Scott's eighth try of the season got Gloucester off and running, and the visitors fell apart as the Cherry and Whites eased to a 26-18 bonus point Aviva Premiership win.